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Old 19-Dec-2007, 02:52 PM
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you explained that "if it isn't multi-player why the server?" and think conditions above
and consider a huge LAN gaming
Because if... the game doesn't support multi-player... then you can't serve up a multi-player version of the game on a server...

Never mind... someone find the popcorn, I seem to have misplaced it.


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Because if... the game doesn't support multi-player... then you can't serve up a multi-player version of the game on a server...

Never mind... someone find the popcorn, I seem to have misplaced it.
LOL, amazing ain't it ??

Kobem, You are asking this question and you don't understand the term Bandwidth??

Do You EVER start something at the BEGINNING mate??

 
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Kobem I don't mean any disrespect but you really need to get a basic networking book. You seem to ask questions on topics you claim to understand but you don't.

You have said that you can't find the N+ book in your country, is there not another basic networking book you could get? there must be at least a few in your local library.

If you do not understand Bandwidth why not look up the term on google or get the A+ all in one exam guide its mentioned in there what it means.

You also seem to jump from topic to topic, no wonder as you say get confused. Why not stick to one single topic until you thoroughly understand it before moving on?


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Kobem I don't mean any disrespect but you really need to get a basic networking book. You seem to ask questions on topics you claim to understand but you don't.

You have said that you can't find the N+ book in your country, is there not another basic networking book you could get? there must be at least a few in your local library.

If you do not understand Bandwidth why not look up the term on google or get the A+ all in one exam guide its mentioned in there what it means.

You also seem to jump from topic to topic, no wonder as you say get confused. Why not stick to one single topic until you thoroughly understand it before moving on?
Hey, GBL... how many times have you (and others) said this exact thing? Which time do you think will be the charm?


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Hey, GBL... how many times have you (and others) said this exact thing? Which time do you think will be the charm?
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probably when pigs sprout wings.


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probably when pigs sprout wings.
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is
not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they
are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them
as they fly overhead.

from rfc 1925


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